Heterogeneous slab thermal dehydration driving warm subduction zone earthquakes
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Research suggests that thermal dehydration of heterogeneous slabs may be driving earthquakes in warm subduction zones. The process of slab dehydration and its relationship to seismic activity is being studied in various subduction zones around the world, including those beneath southwest Japan, the Philippines, and Mexico. The exact mechanisms and factors contributing to these earthquakes are still being investigated, with studies examining the role of hydrous minerals, plate geometry, and tectonic forces.
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